So for those who want to wear a shade that's different to their natural skin colour, there is a correct way of doing it to ensure it doesn't look wrong.

Ms Stewart recommends using two different shades - one a little bit darker and one a little bit lighter than your natural skin tone.

The lighter colour should be applied to the centre of the face and the dark one should be used on the outer parts before blending it down the neck for a seamless finish.

The key to a flawless look is picking the right foundation shade (pictured) but Ms Stewart said many people pick the entirely wrong colour

Applying eyeliner in one solid sweep

Winged eyeliner is a makeup trend that has proved to have longevity but that doesn't mean everyone gets it right.

Ms Stewart said you should always apply eyeliner in three easy steps instead of one sweep.

It all starts with your position, which should be as close to the mirror as possible and then you should start in the middle of your eyelid to ensure your eyeliner doesn't become too thick for the size of your eye.

The wing should be created by starting on the ouside of the eye and tracing it back to the center.

Finally, you should connect the end of the wing to the centre point, making sure all lines are connected smoothly.

Learn to apply eyeliner in three easy steps as opposed to in one full sweep

Applying your contour and highlight incorrectly

Although there are numerous tutorials online, highlighting and contouring is one major fashion trend people still struggle with.

Ms Stewart explained that the best way to achieve a natural looking highlight is by avoiding placing straight lines on the face and moving the brush in a subtle upwards motion.

'Patchy contouring can make the face look dirty and give a messy end result. Ensure that you set your foundation with powder before applying a darker powder contour,' she added.

You want to opt for a contour colour that is two shades darker than your skin and contour from the top of the ear to the cheekbone.

When highlighting beauty lovers should make sure that it isn't too low on the tip of their nose as this can make the nose appear larger.

Ms Stewart explained that people still manage to get contouring and highlighting wrong even though there is a wealth of information online